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THE SEATTLE STAR Private Mxchange Main 9400. S NowPHWEST LEAGUE ¢ ned wire mews & poh mp t © Publinnt one : sche ' Hachange Ma Phower ity mall Published Daily by Oe. Remember that famous picture, taken about four years ago, showing Taft and Roosevelt standing shoulder to shoulder, with brotherly smiles on their faces? Story About Light or of tah your new spring article by has a bit t polities, rhtful 1 gasps over different things in ientist W and his dis of reading ng millinery Waldemar been study If y breath turn to Kaempff ing the effect tions that You | dad first liquor vu in enti y ly mar physical s« t ne old no light you've had the story it to and the your of the moth candle. Maybe you when you took first drink of always have believed that the moth got scorched because he loved the light of the candle, Not so. The light affects, chemically, that part of the moth’s body upon which it strikes, and actually forcibly draws the poor devil into the candle’s flame. Of course, this doesn’t knock out dad's story to you about that liquor. One drink affects you, chemically and pulls you toward a barrel Of course, you've seen that plants in one window will bend toward the window, comes from directly above them, they will but would you think that to be of Next time you dive deep down ir in the shadows and you'll find a He lives a tube, end of whic and his gills protrude. When the his tube will bend to isn’t it, that vegetation and animals sh trolled by light You are the side ray ness, na , your Ww rd mt Y a room lighted by} if the light stra up while, w t animals hunt Spirographis called tached a rock, | ohis cean, around } w in one to only you put Spire in meet the rays Won light dear reader lf ght grows toward greed, ean little wrinkles o' and action hat you m al you creation it stra reflec Don't miss watching every day the unfoldment of spring and summer in all nature around you. The trees and bushes are more beautiful in their garments of new leaves and blos- soms than language has the power to describe. your same, is of your heart wness, your { habits serable one sid¢ ace f the part of v fr ws, shrivel inten very a mi com ne were But if there light of | es upor we your ht How ve ve for fe g Tha ghtens it ar all It esses. i delig life t shapes, are ng you 4 | } England's Bid for Peace | “If you'll stop this navy nonsen buil and to Germany if not, we'll keep right on ling two ships This is the way Winston Ch nirchill, t f talked to Germany the head parlia | P | both to take a holiday for 1913 and} into the book of misunderstanding supposing that Germany were to build} would save herself between six and} But that is not all. In ordinary cir cumstances we should not begin our ships untik Germany Started hers. The three ships that she did not build would therefore automaticly than five British} potential super-Dreadr more than I expect they could hope to do in a brilliant naval action. (Laughter and cheers.) As to the indirect results within a single year, they simply cannot be measured, not only between our two great brother nations, but to all the world. (Hear, hear.) They are results immeast in their hope and brightnes (Cheers.).. This, then, is the position which we take up—that the Germans will be no gainers so far 4 al power is con cerned ovet us by any increases they tv . and no k on the basis I have wn by an n.” Here’s hoping that Germany takes at, and ti fations use their nm blesse d works of peace! Observations IN PITTSBURG Is a four-story DR. JOHANSEN, of Copenbagen as to give them complete rest we your English navy, ment “Supposing we were introduce a blank page (cheers and laughter) mo ships that year, she seven millions sterling over of had] | wipe out no fewer ghts. That na a’ laid « at both mey fo house of ten rooms on a 16-foot lot ° © ehlore orms his flower bulbs, so Sis - Now, calls tonight, you peeking through as you did last time Willie-—No; I had planned hide under the couch tonight, stead Willie, when orKe 1 don't want to catch the keyhole, o in ‘ A TIGHT PLACE } Little Lulu—Say, sis, ia dat de |feller wot you said was a dead one?! IN WASH down or The Elevator Man (cautiously) I'm goin’ up, but ef you's a Un Hobb- Nobb Life Ia your wife critical? Frightful! She is alma ter “I suppose we will be drinking convention,” said the prospectt Yes,” replied the other crepancy Suppose coal is $6 a ton, and y tons would be send you? Three ‘Ob, that's wrong Il know it's wrong NOT IN BLAC Br had gone very fully into the prospective fair plaintiff And have you,” asked the man jand white? The dear “Ob, no! ing thing blushed she responded. It's Stranger in Hotel to Negro Elevator Man TWO OF A KIND ALMOST A MATERIALIST in words of wisdom at the national too much wisdom and not ¢ WRONG, BUT IT's DONE bot that's what he done ach of protnize was the subject of the discussion, and the t pros and cons of ATURDAY, APRIL Maid—Mins De Swell says to-tel! | you as how she'll be down in a half! hour Chotly—That’s all right,” bet couldn't you entertain me mean- while? : Habby—-Mary, I fear we'll have to cut down expenses. Witle—The only points I see where we ean cut down are your cigars, plothes, clubs, etc, INGTON Are you going | De rules of de house, sah, says} i States senator dey stands amended. Cleveland Plain Dealer | i ot as bad as my iGyearold daugh delegate Joubt we will have the usual dis ough ice water —Washington Star ou give your dealer $20, bow piany Lite K AND WHITE the case wit of law, “the proposal ttself in in violet and pink!” im TIRED OF ING FOR THIS o o ©o is located in midst of an ic of rock. ° ° ONE New York railroad is to save five Offices by abolishing the metal aa rs, ° ° AFRICAN mothers put their babies to water flow through reeds on their foreheads ec 8 MOST platinum comes from Californi has recently risen until {t's twice that of gold ° ° PITTSBURG papers are discussing Might help Pittsburg to send Carnegie’s anyhow NORTH pole pole in midst of plateau bound sea basin. South} miles of lead pencils in its sometimes and Oregon, and its ° for that curfew to bed at a 9 o'clock men boys’ hour CANDIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY ’ co. bore through Mount Royal in order to get into Montreal more costs 25 millions. miles Only three easily is to education. Fr put in an institution nchman in Oregon where he MORE ways than oue to has been burning building can learn English. an 5 to be o 0 ist of Letpzig r nbs kes visible all thy hem DR, SPALTEHOLZ, ana tial of! on dead bodies and to do the same to live bodies i e. 8 WOULDN'T it be just awful if the Taft club really out its threat to “bolt” the preference primary ele¢tion Gosh! there would be almost 17 less votes to count — = n essen Hope his afternoon? Editor The Star one Dear Sir: 1 note with interest an article appearing in The Seattle Star in which Captain Lord of the steamer Californian gives out infor- mation to the effect t did | not receive word of the wreck of the T until the following morning because the engines of his vessel were shut down, rendering the wireless unseless. This statement is absolute correct, for it is not nee have a dyno or an running in order to receive less waves. One may be out in the middie of an ocean a sailing vessel with a receiving apparatus and should a vessel equipped with tranemitting apparatus within a reasonable distance begin making signals they would immediately de- teet same if receiving apparatus is properly tuned. The truth of the matter is ply this: There being but one erator on the Californian, and he having been exhausted after 17 hours’ continuous duty, and retired, there was no one at the receiving |). 4, jerators on the Californian hem would have been on duty would have received distress ent out by operator of the Titanic, prot aving hundreds of lives W. R. REMER and Kaitor Th the the age Star: J was pleased stand you taken connell dumping in the Lilling park to put anything ther a band stand and ha while to play pleces grand operas and musical] are given in our the but at prices beyond the treach of the citizen who takes the advantage of the only within alking distance where sit down and enfo: ures Dame \ ia the pr park in putting there. anic to against city & they want why not band once from the comedies that see have if in to {ne wire other mac na on atres spot you can at t » provid | nd most beneficial and think of ted tank JAMES MORTON the city a corr im: soline op: | Doe farming Not Biffkins know much about a great deal. Every time To move Hi were + THROUGH. CRAWL wAit- TRAIN ERES | @rAaY, and when I nay HERES wHERE You on’. 1 HAVE NO TO wir- NESS A MANGLING! ant to carry} | | call] THE Is Penman Wright Penman Wright Penman it now your Oh, very busy. What is he doing? He's at work on Writing a story, Ia Oh, no Yonkers Statesman. Fond Relative Johnny—I 8'pose Ways asking me « What will yqu 4 I shall be at ich fool questions A QUESTION OF Wife—We need some new rugs. the word ‘silo’ in print he truments to get any si Witt Saetruments to get any signal, WILD-lininks it 9 a typographical error out a doubt, had there been two op bene igiig.' Husband—Don't we n Who sees blankets AUTHOR AT HIS BUSIEST husband busy he wrote it a month ago. ANSWER od blanke | 1 will sen | my mild. | now? a story he? He's trying to 2 0 when you grow up? an information desk; York Sun, APPEARANCES | folks ate al ts more? \dogs in B | ee ferer of Kexemat 27 She-—Your continual nagging is fast driving me crazy He—Ob! that’s all right rm simply change my will and leave my money to the particular asylum you're went to THIS LEAP YEAR how the She (proposing) —Dearte would you like to button back of my dress for life? Mosr 113 JOSH WISE BAYS: “Juagin’ from college posters, students don’t do nothin’ but set jaround in cozy corners decorated with tennis rackets picters, singin’ up “Since they've -muzzied leysport, a on man kin kick . “Clem Butternut ain't goin’ ter let his daughter go to th’ seashore this y for her ter sit around in with her | bathin’ suit o1 A Regular Solomon Old Gentleman—Whith one of my daughters do you wish to marry? Young Man—Oh, just let them fight it out among themselves, air and I'll take the one that puts up the poorest fight.—Puck Next Time It Will Be a Tree Bobbs-—You know that I told you how I dropped our rubber plant and wrecked {t? Wobba—Yes Bobbs—I'm sorry I did it, Wobbs—Why ? Bobbe—My wife has just bought & new one twice as heavy Certainly School Teacher Hy the first man? father is a theat Sure at is, of his advance agent Sunday And uurse, Puck except One of the Reasons Why is it that are discontented? “I think one of the principal rea sons is that they can’t put their foot up on desks and smoke good o many women ECZEMA HCZEMA just what 1 say—C-U- ¥ patched up for awhile, to return worse, than before. - Remem ber I make this broad statement after putting ten yeare of my time h r od handling in to I am If you will write me TODA you a FREE TRIAL of soothing, guaranteed cure envince you more in a day oul 0 about that will ¢ r anyone else If you are * fo prove my clas writing 1 will more ree than you ar thought world ksite ‘for you. Just try and you will see I am telling you the truth, Dr. J. B. Cammaday, 568 Park Square, Sedalta, Mo. Third ‘National Bank, Sedalia, Mo, Could you do a d thin noth References bet et than to to some poor sut- American Cafe Fourth and Pike We Serve a Table D’Hote Dinner With a Pint of Wine, FIFTY CENTS From 5 p.m. to § p.m. Daily, HIGH CLASS ENTERTAIN. MENT 8 TO1P.M, located a sand bank | oeoeoee FOR BOYS eee eeoeoe oe PUBLIGHED EVERY SATURDAY ° e e eee eooseoeoooor EDMONDS GIRL WINS| SECOND PRIZE | The second prize in the “school | drawing contest” was won by Mins aged 14, of Edmonds he drawing was of the Edmonds High school In this} contest many who contributed | drawings of their school did not comply with the rules of using jet! black ink instead of using pene! Those who did this made them selves ineligible to the prizes and to honorable mention. In th drawing contests the drawings mus always be in black ink. NEXT CONTEST ABOUT) THE SEASONS ‘Which do you like best of the four seasons, spring, summer, autumn or winter?” That's next week's © and Unele Jack oxp contributions from subject. Summer |probably be in the as that's vacation time 1 have the most agreeable weather during that period. But even ther lots and lots of others that like one f the other oe better t to POSS SOSSOOO®e was sent in the “school drawing” Miss Marie Scholtz, a Circle memb Uncle Jack's estimation, Mise Mar contest raft such an favorites majority te a of eouny will THE ALAMEDA AND MORE PEOPLE around Colman dock swarm of butterfiles about Indiana mud puddle in the mer time, than have been ne place for weeks. Isn't curtosity? THERE ough, about 1 the nerves of tt ubli trung from the shoc ot vic distaster, a-quivering | Steel clad meda broke wild colt and rampaged CONTEST? | IN THE MIDST of life we : a death—or too near it for Jack—This da the | fort This least expected of all written to your | capers indicates how truth is ike to join. I) stranger than fiction, It also shows con would S\how dependable buman beings the Circle. My idea)are upon each other and how un members of thé|certain these creatures are bute a puzzle for the} < | THE TELEGRAPH ts sunken in solve t to you should get the it ls sald; cannot GLALDYS STONE e standing on t The crew and Shelton, Wash embers—if you think |P&#sengers had an almost ‘a let Uncle Jack|!0Us escape. Our story nar missed reporting a tragedy. COLMAN DOCK | peacock that had feathers, As a Jetripped the fowl of its jmight stretch itself before a fi jso the cause of all this troubl lies peaceably by another dock | NONE OF tated. The THIS WAS premedi agents of civilization who bappened to be at the wheel| and engine are added to the long} ‘et of circumstantial victims. Such jis the trony of life But never | forget that | SEATTLE’S FUTURE ifs forever linked with the fortunes or mis- fortunes of the sea. More of her people will continuously come by beat and mach of her growing | Wealth will arrive in holds of ves- |sels, Like re of old ber Tame \will SPREAD WITH HER SAILS. }At our very doors is brought a | timely lesson of the peed of care jand fety Neptatie always did | possess more resources to produce fear and destroy life are today hanging like a an a whole wat be Editor re later}, iday dollar | will be given for the t letter on} | this subject and 0 cents for the sec- |‘ jond best WANT A PUZZLE | « Th Th ntribut Jack Star and ¢ Star offle evening ARE celve mi than 1 which over the Ti Th like p are com | Dear 1 | first ne Cirele, 1 think a puzzle thing fi have Uncle i ba we we is to |deep water and 6 ween by the | wharf above w Note to me this a good know about HONOR ROLL PAUL — UTH HAUCK A rowly it like its looks lost hound that a ta a THE CLock STRUCK MIONICH BUT PHILIP STA SAT AT HIS DESK DETERMINED TO WINK OF A DREAMSTICH FEATURES} miracu- | pride | than Jupiter eld +e FOR GIRLS toe a6 THE STAR CIRCLE} EDITED BY UNCLE JacK ee ee Oe ePRIZE DRAWING IN PAST CIRCLE. CONTEST of the Startup school, at Startup, Wi contest, which ended yi er, and won the first prize ie is some artist. GARVIN’S CORNER BY REV. JOSEPH L. GARVIN, B. BD. Mm. A. stor of the First Christian Church, Seattle, SEA-FARING SEATTLE jwith all bis mighty. power, | Neptune is the friend of land ew This dock disaster fg ss it fi baal capade ALASKA 18 SEA’ book, and the Orien Both are brought near o trackless path of water. Let om puth, both Inds and lassies, tnd cir attention to the sea, ite game |!eation, commerce, wralth gal | marine laws that govern all, 1 WOULD PRODUCE here a |faring people and urge them om study, know, h jaubdue th ocean of them all, Make gar 4 city reigning om thes #, like @ queen upon throne, | mistress of this sea. R I CAUGHT A NEW VISION sea life, of our city’s fatme the people's interest as 1 | gazes ed upon the multitudes lon the ruined pler. 80 {these accidents occur that josity is pardonable. TURNING AWAY to write inal “corner” 1 realized all would miss in leaving this ful elty of spars and cars, of and bill; this distributing }for the world and fast ithe | who live here, all who all who sail the seas and ho, having departed, long to re a as I some day hope bh Reputation | proves value. Tested throughout three Serato tia a worldover as the most reliablepre- ventive and corrective of liver, bowel troubles—ant ed reputation has been SE OTLLS ; everywhere = | BEFORE HE WENT HOME, AT FIVE MINUTES AFTER. ONE HE WAS SATISFIED WITH THIS ONES “IF ALL THE GIRLS Loven A CONDDCTOR,, WOVLD HE BEA C aeper?” “COLUMBIA —— CITY SASH & DOOR CO. Goop Nich! “SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS AN) kinds of Poul Protest Against Garage | Ordinance ttle | Made to order try Netting 5000 Rainier Ave. Wash editor » | and to enter a pro’ age ordinanc tance of st it hotels in the downtown dis triet have for the past year pointed with ride to Dilling park and w have been thanful to the city fath- ers that made it possil It is to} what Union Square is to San} Francisco. Stra’ s coming to Se-| ttle often remark of its beauty and |thetr families often take advantage jot the benche to rest while the \children romp and play 1 ym't bel there ploye oceasion yaelf, em pi wish | eat against the “gar. nd we ask the as-| Star in our fight! The DUDLEY & SONS —PrxoNEs— | Reacon 1371, Ind. Col. | Sunset 40. FUEL, ALL KINDS Certifies Weight, Certificates QUALITY AND wEronT GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 ‘The Leading Up-to-Date @rocer of the Rainier Valle; Pure Foods—Full Weights JACKSON ST. HOTEL IDAHO s a city em anybody that has an to pass by Dilling park |that does not appreciate its beauty jand would regret the erection of any unsightly building that would | rob the park of any part of its| beauty Myself and all other hotelkeepers in the downtown district gre op- posed to the building of the garage, and we ask the help of The Star |in our fight to preserve the only Breathing Spot in the Downtown District. E. V. NORMAN, ». Hotel Reynolds, 410 Fourth av. 1 aL. . THOMA: Phone Ind. S, Mer. 168s. Cola Newly Furnished. Hot and Water in All Rooms. One Block From All Depots Rooms All Prices. RAINIER VAL FLORIST Did you ever stop to think you could save from one-third one-half on A fie That Binds “If you can't get along with your husband, why don't you sue for divorce?’ “Lt would, thing.” What's that? ‘My poor dear little Fido. 1 dare not deprive him of a man’s protec tion. —Detroit Free Press. if it wasn't for one UIT TREES AND foot of Holl Line, get Plumes Cleaned Curled, Dyed lows repaired ise Sahli's Take Old ursery, nton any shad dyed, clen wil t and Hammond's 's Best Flour % OUPONS PRON? GROCERY Col, 96. Beacon 399% QUALITY COUNTS Star Want Ads. am Bring Results Ind. Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia } |PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE THE MELROSE | All kinds of Fresh and Salt Mests Jat the lowest prices | RemEMD ew) a a Bpeetaltn, 1 PHONE Sunset. Matn 61. or Ind. White |GENERAL MER MERCHANDISE ~ Williams & ns & McKnight _ } Ir YOU COME AND Sun US WE LIVE “WIRE E BARGAINS Phone Biack 71, Ind. White S#t, HARDWARE Renton Hardware Co. Some Big Specials on Here COME AND SEB. BIG SAVINGS one Ind. White 301, Sunset BS. 388 _REAL ESTATE $325 and Fine corner four only $1,200, A bargain. Three lots on Park ave., ne SEE US for snaps in Renton ané vicinity. Wilson & Marlowe, LEY DISTRICT BRUHST'S GROCERY _ | Orchard Beach Grocery Strictly Cash—Wil Save Tea Money. 7ea9 Rainier Ave PHYSICIANS , Columbia a 78. Bencon 4390 “Phones, Columbia TS ae CARL E. KOENIG, M. D. 5716 Rainier Ave. and 6:30 oto lam, 2006 ana ‘By. Appolstaient Rainier Beach Pharmacy _ Phone nd. Gol. 160, Beacon cocoa Oh Devas, s, NOTIONS, STATOR Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRIOBS Harries Hours,

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